Civic Theatre 75th birthday celebrations
Celebrate 75 - Civic Theatre 75th birthday celebrations to showcase local talent
Rotorua Lakes Council (RLC) is inviting local performing artists to showcase their creativity and talent at Rotorua Civic Theatre’s 75th birthday celebrations this year.
‘Celebrate 75’ is a community variety concert being held at the Civic Theatre on 17 July and the council is seeking expressions of interest from community members and groups wanting to be part of the gala production.
The concert will be a celebration of the performing arts over the past 75 years - from the 1940s through to today - with each era highlighted in 10 minute performance sections.
Originally known as the Regent Theatre, the Civic Theatre was opened on 26 July 1940 at an official launch attracting more than 1,000 local residents.
Council Creative Communities portfolio lead, Councillor Glenys Searancke, said it was fitting that the council was opening the doors of the Sir Howard Morrison Performing Arts Centre to the community, to celebrate such an important milestone.
“The Civic Theatre is a much-loved community facility and this celebration will be a genuine partnership between the council and local residents.
“Over the generations we’ve watched our kids growing up on the Civic Theatre stage, so it holds a special place in the hearts of Rotorua people. We’ve also watched some of the country’s and the world’s stars – like Dame Kiri Te Kanawa, Paul Potts and the late Rob Guest, and of course our own Sir Howard Morrison for whom the wider complex is now named.
“‘Celebrate75’ will
provide an exciting opportunity for local singers, dancers
and other entertainers to showcase their talents to the
community while celebrating the big birthday.
“Performers will have creative licence to produce a 10 minute bracket from the era of their choice. It could be a 1950s rock ‘n’ roll tribute, or a 1970s dance routine from Grease or the 1980s Fame phenomenon, or something more classical – the options are endless. It’ll be a truly spectacular event to celebrate one of the city’s most respected entertainment venues, in true Rotorua style.”
RLC performing arts director, Richard Marshall, said ‘Celebrate 75’ would supersede previously announced plans for a combined performing arts and culinary event.
“The occasion of the 75th birthday of our Civic Theatre in July was just too good an opportunity to miss for a nostalgic presentation of our performing arts. So it was decided to focus this year on a big variety concert, while showcasing our district’s culinary achievements can be revisited a little further down the track,” he said.
Those wishing to be involved in the ‘Celebrate 75’
community variety concert need to complete an
expression-of-interest form and nominate which decade they
want their performance to represent. Forms are available
from the Rotorua Lakes Council Customer Centre.
Forms need to be submitted to the council by 31 March 2015.
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